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Module 9 technology and online resources for drm
1.
Session 2.a
Technology and Online Resources for DRM Training of Trainers Workshop on “ICT for Disaster Risk Management” 22 to 26 February 2011 Seongnam City, Republic of Korea
2.
3.
Where is the
technology?
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Database and GIS
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Sensors
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Sensors
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Warning Center
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Web Applications
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